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  2. No Dice - Wikipedia

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    No Dice is the third studio album by British rock band Badfinger, issued by Apple Records and released on 9 November 1970. Their second album under the Badfinger name, but their first official album under that name, and first to include guitarist Joey Molland, No Dice significantly expanded the British group's popularity, especially abroad.

  3. Badfinger - Wikipedia

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    A more comprehensive collection, with tracks from both record labels, was the 2000s The Very Best of Badfinger. [129] In 2013, a new compilation titled Timeless was issued by EMI/Universal both to capitalise on the use of "Baby Blue" in the finale of Breaking Bad and to include the 2010 remastered versions of Badfinger's songs on a greatest ...

  4. Better Days - Wikipedia

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    Better Dayz, by Tupac Shakur, or the title song, 2002; Better Days, by the Bruisers, 2001; Better Days, ... "Better Days", by Badfinger from No Dice, 1970

  5. Day After Day (Badfinger song) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Rock critic Rob Hughes rated "Day After Day" as Badfinger's greatest song, due to the "unassailable melody, plaintive vocals and lovestruck sentiment" as well as Harrison's "wonderful slide solo." [11] Ultimate Classic Rock critic Michael Gallucci rated it as Badfinger's 2nd best song, highlighting Harrison's "distinctive guitar playing."

  6. No Matter What (Badfinger song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is notable for being one of the first successful records associated with the power pop sound, using all of the elements attributed to the genre. A subsequent single released by Badfinger, "Baby Blue" (Billboard number 14, 1972), along with several album tracks in a similar vein, succeeded in categorizing the band themselves as power pop.

  7. BBC in Concert 1972–1973 - Wikipedia

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    The songs illustrate Badfinger's rock side, which was never really captured on any of the band's studio albums. Molland and Pete Ham dominate the recordings on lead guitars. The last track on the CD is a live recording of the hit " Come and Get It ", recorded by Badfinger in 1970 for the BBC show " Top of the Pops ".

  8. Straight Up (Badfinger album) - Wikipedia

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    Straight Up is the fourth studio album by the Welsh rock band Badfinger, released in December 1971 in the United States and February 1972 in Britain.Issued on the Beatles' Apple record label, it includes the hit singles "Day After Day" and "Baby Blue", and the similarly popular "Name of the Game", all of which were written by singer and guitarist Pete Ham.

  9. Category:Badfinger songs - Wikipedia

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    I Can Love You (Badfinger song) I Can't Believe In; I Can't Take It (Badfinger song) I Don't Mind (Badfinger song) I Got You (Badfinger song) I Miss You (Badfinger song) I'd Die Babe; I'll Be the One (Badfinger song) I'm in Love (Badfinger song) I've Been Waiting (The Iveys song) Icicles (Badfinger song) In the Meantime (Badfinger song) Island ...